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Most-searched-for properties last week in Riverside and San Bernardino counties

June 30, 2009 |  3:37 pm

Hidatsa 

Here's a look at where online house shoppers were searching in Riverside and San Bernardino counties last week, according to Realtor.com. These properties received the most hits in searches for homes within 20% of the median list price of $229,500:

1. 4197 Hidatsa St., Riverside, CA 92507
The 2002 Mediterranean has three bedrooms and two bathrooms in 1,254 square feet.
Listed at $185,000.

2. 1347 Orange Grove Circle, Corona, CA 92879
The 1998 house has four bedrooms and three bathrooms in 1,937 square feet.
Listed at $199,950,

3. 1033 Queenspark Road, Corona, CA 92880
The 2006 home has three bedrooms and three bathrooms in 2,040 square feet.
Range-priced from $199,000 to $239,000.

4. 6245 Halstead Ave., Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91737
This 1962 ranch has four bedrooms and two bathrooms in 1,862 square feet.
Listed at $275,000.

5. 32765 Castana Drive, Temecula, CA 92592
The 2001 two-story has four bedrooms and three bathrooms 2,100 square feet.
Listed at $199,900.

By comparison, a public records search shows house No. 1 sold for $175,500 in 2002 and No. 2 sold for $166,000 in 1998. Neither is that far off today's prices.


-- Lauren Beale

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Photo: The most-searched home in Riverside County last week at Realtor.com was this three-bedroom home at 4197 Hidatsa St. in Riverside. Credit: Lonnie Maples 


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It's great that these houses are at decent prices, but in LA and Ventura County where most of us live prices are still way too high.



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